TM 5-342 Logging and Sawmill Operation 1972-08-23
LOGGING AND SAWMILL OPERATION
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ii
LIST OF TABLES iv
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 1-1, 1-2 1-1
2. TIMBER CRUISING 2-1—2-14 2-1
3. LOGGING CREW AND EQUIPMENT 3-1—3-5 a-1
4. LOGGING ROADS 4-1—4-4 4-1
5. FELLING 5-1—6-16 6-1
6. LIMBING, BUCKING, AND SCALING — 6-1—6-23 6-1
7. TRANSPORTING LOGS
Section I. Skidding Logs With Choker Cables, Floating Logs, Moving Logs in Flumes and Chutes, and Loading Logs 7-1 — 7-14 7-1
H. Grappel Yarding 7-15—7-22 7-22
III. Balloon and Helicopter Logging 7-23 — 7-26 7-26
Chapter 8. SAWMILL EQUIPMENT
Section I. Sawmill Components 8-1 — 8-14 8-1
II. Military Sawmills 8-15—8-17 8-14
Chapter 9. SAWMILL OPERATION
Section I. Crew 9-1 — 9-3 9-1
II. Setting Up and Operating the Trailer-Mounted Sawmill 9-4—9-7 9-2
III. Sawing Procedures 9-8—9-16 9-4
IV. Safety 9-17—9-19 9-11
V. Operation of Civilian Sawmills by Engineering Units 9-20—9-23 9-13
VI. Operation Under Unusual Conditions 9-24 — 9-27 9-14
Chapter 10. CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF SAWS 10-1—10-7 10-1
II. LUMBERYARD OPERATIONS 11-1—11-16 11-1
Appendix A. REFERENCES A-1
B. METRIC SYSTEM
Section I. Graphic Comparison of the Linear English and the Metric System B-l
II. Conversion Tables B-l
III. Conversion Factors B-3
GLOSSARY Glossary-1
INDEX Index-1
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